FTB039.txt ---------- (Intro - Frank Zappa “Peaches En Regalia”) The Rolling Stones - Introduction The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter (live) The Raconteurs - Sunday Driver Splodgenessabounds - Bicycle Seat Bob Marley & The Wailers - Stop That Train (Jamaican Version) Aretha Franklin - Rock Steady (alternate mix) Stevie Wonder - All I Want Is A Little Bit Of Love Four Tops - Opportunity Knock (For Me) David Ruffin, Ivy Jo Hunter - I Can Feel The Pain Jr. Walker & The All Stars - Soul Darling '68 Echo & The Bunnymen - The Cutter The Sound - Where The Love Is The Doors - The Changeling Sparkle*jets UK - Devil's Radio Jamie Hoover - Only A Northern Song The Raconteurs - Now That You're Gone The Animals - Don't Bring Me Down (US stereo version) The Marvellos - Something's Burnin' Stan Ridgway - Camouflage (remastered) The Boomtown Rats - Rat Trap Van Morrison - Hard Nose The Highway (live) Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band - Rosalita (Come Out Tonight) (live) Tim Curry - Paradise Garage King Crimson - Larks' Tongues In Aspic Part 2 (live) Adrian Belew - Big Electric Cat David Sylvian & Robert Fripp - Darshan (The Road To Graceland) Passport - Homunculus Golden Smog - Please Tell My Brother Whiskeytown - 16 Days Patterson Hood - Back Of A Bible Ben Folds Five - She Don't Use Jelly Swervedriver - Future Ruins Catherine Wheel - Black Metallic Steven Wilson - Thank You Michael Hedges - Aerial Boundaries Bill Frisell - Number 9 Dream (#9 Dream) Damien Rice - 9 Crimes Jackson Browne - Of Missing Persons Little Feat - A Apolitical Blues King Crimson - Easy Money (live 2018) (closing theme Frank Zappa “America Drinks And Goes Home”) Episode #39 is the first episode recorded in the land of my birth, glorious New Jersey as we begin the series From The Basement in Joe's Garage! New music from The Raconteurs, the return of Swervedriver, new live stuff from the latest incarnation of King Crimson, a remastered release from the great Stan Ridgway are some of the highlights. And we reap the benefits of UMG's copyright extension plunder of the Motown vaults for a heap of previously unreleased material dating back to 1968 from David Ruffin, Stevie Wonder, The Four Tops and Jr. Walker. Speaking of vaults, the latest release from the Springsteen vault is the historic 1979 No Nukes performance, which we explore a bit and for some reason spend some time with the number 9. It's great to be back on Jersey soil and even better that bread and pizza finally taste like they are supposed to. As always, thanks so much for listening.